Matty Matheson

Matty Matheson
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Matheson in 2023
Born (1982-02-07) February 7, 1982 (age 42)
SpouseTrish Spencer
Children3
Culinary career
Current restaurant(s)
    • Matty's Patty's Burger Club, Toronto, Ontario (2020–present)
    • Ca Phe Rang, Toronto, Ontario (2021–present)
    • Prime Seafood Palace, Toronto, Ontario (2022–present)
    • Rizzo's House of Parm, Fort Erie, Ontario (2022–present)
Previous restaurant(s)
    • Le Sélect Bistro, Toronto, Ontario (2003–2006)
    • La Palette, Toronto, Ontario (2006–2008)
    • Parts & Labour, Toronto, Ontario (2010–2019)
    • Matty Matheson's Meat + Three, Fort Erie, Ontario (2020-2022)
    • Birria Balam, Toronto, Ontario (2021-2021)
    • Fonda Balam, Toronto, Ontario (2021–2024)


Television show(s)
Websitemattymatheson.store

Matthew James Matheson (born February 7, 1982)[1] is a Canadian chef, restaurateur, actor and internet personality. He portrays the handyman Neil Fak on the FX series The Bear.

Matheson was the executive chef of Parts & Labour,[2] a restaurant located in Toronto, Ontario, which permanently closed on January 1, 2019. Matheson has since started Matty's Patty's Burger Club, a takeout restaurant in Toronto, Ontario, which opened in December 2020.[3] In April 2022, Matheson opened Prime Seafood Palace, which is also located in Toronto.[4] Matheson regularly appeared on Vice's show Munchies. He previously hosted Viceland's It's Suppertime! and Dead Set on Life.[5]

  1. ^ Wilson, Jill (2018-11-30). "Recipe for success". Winnipeg Free Press. Retrieved 29 December 2018.
  2. ^ Mok,Tanya (2018-11-22). "Parts & Labour is closing after 10 years in Toronto". blogTO. Retrieved 4 May 2019.
  3. ^ "What's on the menu at Matty's Patty's Burger Club, chef Matty Matheson's new takeout-only spot for smash burgers". Toronto Life. 2020-12-04. Retrieved 2022-07-25.
  4. ^ "What's on the menu at Prime Seafood Palace, Matty Matheson's new Queen West steakhouse". Toronto Life. 2022-06-20. Retrieved 2022-07-25.
  5. ^ Shea, Courtney (2016-07-07). "The life (and near-death) of bad-boy chef Matty Matheson". Toronto Life. Retrieved 29 December 2018.